Bosses at the Emirates are currently searching for Arsene Wenger's successor, after the Frenchman called time on his 22-year stint as the Gunners' boss.

Former midfielder Mikel Arteta, who is currently Pep Guardiola's assistant at Manchester City, is the No.1 target to take over, while Leonardo Jardim and Patrick Vieira are also on their wish-list.

United went through a similar process in 2013 when Sir Alex Ferguson stepped aside as boss after 26-years - which produced 13 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues among other glittering honours.

They plucked for David Moyes but it turned out a disaster as he was sacked without completing a season - winning just 27 of his 51 matches as manager.

And ex-Chelsea shot stopper Cech has is keen for the Gunners to avoid a similar flop.

“It will depend how well the club and manager will do," Cech said when asked how long it would take for Arsenal to build another dynasty.

David Moyes was sacked after less than a season at Manchester United (Image: Getty Images)

Moyes took over the reins from Sir Alex Ferguson

“If you are at the club where there is continuity then everybody gets used to it, but it is really rare.

“You can see the example of Manchester United - Sir Alex Ferguson stopped and when Van Gaal came everyone thought it was going to be a long term coach, and he was not as successful as everybody expected and they made a change after two years.

“Consistency in football is one of the hardest jobs, especially when you are a manager or coach. The new manager will find the club in a very healthy position and obviously he will need to succeed as well. That will determine how long the new manager or coach stays.”